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I have a question that I think you might be able to help with.

I have successfully migrated my site to Joomla 4 and I'm using the Joomla 4 version of the Layla template. I am very, very happy with the result (thanks for the hard work).

I use the Joomla language switcher with flag icons, and I am generally happy with that. I have set Active Language to Yes, and I am seeing a slight change in the background of the flag for the currently selected language. I'd like to change the background to a slightly darker color through my custom.css, which has grown quite large (again, thanks for your help on that). The Active Language setting adds a class in the Language Switcher called "lang-active".

I don't know if there is another way to do this, so any help would be very much appreciated!

Thanks
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Hi Flavelle

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

(edit to taste)

div.mod-languages ul li.lang-active {
background: #a0a3c1;
padding-bottom: 5px;
}


Ciaran
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And my custom.css file keeps growing like Topsy!

Thanks for this,
Flavelle
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